I don't know much about RSS, but from the little I played with RSS readers they seemed pretty inflexible. I thought it might be worthwhile to offer a couple RSS options for lemonodor (approx. 10% of the raw hits to lemonodor are from RSS aggregators).

RSS 0.91 is too simple. RSS 1.0 is too complicated. Brief feeds just have automatically generated excerpts of posts, and are not HTML. Full feeds are entire posts, in full HTML. Try them out, see what works best for you.

If you have suggestions for modifications, or run into any problems using these feeds, please let me know.

Check it out: a bonus, and it's coming your way! Here are one sentence reviews of the readers I've tried.

WRT rss readers, I'm currently using http://rss.blogstreet.com It's a web service that monitors rss feeds and emails new entries to an IMAP server. It's a good idea, but updates are sporatic (a 12hr lag is not unheard of). I guess I can't complain, since it's free, but I'm thinking about trying to roll my own solution.

No features whatsoever - it just sits in an infinite loop, periodically wakes up and updates my list of feeds and puts all articles on a single page in reverse-chronological order. Rather to my surprise I use it for almost all of my browsing -
its web-based nature lets me keep my browser interface and hosting it myself lets me keep control over presentation. Easy-to-hack source code is linked off my homepage.